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Understanding Immunotherapy for Breast Cancer  

As scientists learn more about the biology of breast cancer, treatments are increasingly being tailored to the individual and becoming more personalized. This shift to personalized medicine has resulted in many new targeted therapies, including immunotherapy. Today, immunotherapy is quickly becoming one of the most exciting areas of breast cancer research.  Immunotherapy is an innovative, […]

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We’re All in this Together: Your Story Can Shape Breast Cancer Policy and Save Lives 

Jennifer Flores, technical writer for mission at Komen, discusses how she and her advocacy team used their voices and personal stories to inspire policy change at this year’s Advocacy Summit in Washington, D.C.  Every day, women and men across the U.S. are diagnosed with breast cancer. In fact, about 316,950 women in the U.S. will […]

Know Your Risk: How to Use Risk Assessment Tools to Take Charge of Your Breast Health 

Knowing your personal risk of breast cancer can be lifesaving, but what does “risk” really mean? Risk is the chance that something can happen, and in this case, it’s the chance that you may develop breast cancer in your lifetime. While everyone has some level of risk, some people, due to their genetics, family history […]

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4 Surprising Side Effects of Breast Surgery – And How to Prepare for Them

Breast surgery is a critical part of breast cancer treatment, but you might be surprised by some of the side effects that can come after. Regardless of which type of breast surgery you have, it’s helpful to know what to expect so you can prepare for the side effects and heal optimally.   Nearly every individual […]

Shining a Spotlight on More Effective Treatments for HER2+ MBC 

Despite important advances in breast cancer treatment, the disease can still find ways to outsmart even the best therapies. People living with HER2-positive metastatic breast cancer (HER2+ MBC) often respond well to treatments at first, with tumors shrinking or slowing down, but the effectiveness of these drugs doesn’t always last. Through the EmpowHER-303 clinical trial […]

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Julie’s Story: How My Family History Changed My Breast Cancer Risk

Julie Culpepper faced over a decade of benign breast lumps and regular screenings, believing her breast cancer risk was low. But when her sister and mother were diagnosed and Julie developed additional pre-cancerous conditions, her risk changed, forcing her to make a decision that led to a challenging road to recovery.

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Komen Invests in the Future of Breast Cancer Research 

Supporting Those Who Support the Cause  Susan G. Komen invests in the future of breast cancer research by announcing its latest slate of breast cancer research grants. Since 1982, Komen has invested over $1 billion dollars in breast cancer research. These new grants further cement Komen’s role in funding scientific discoveries and driving breakthroughs that […]